PO Lock after printing

Hi Guys,
I have this scenario where after i print the PO, i would like to lock it from any changes.. is there anywhere in the setting i can do this?
Thanks in advance

Hi Ryan,
Evaluate the below options:
1. PO Release strategy with release indiactor, chgable field value as 1 (no changes) or 4 or 5 or 6 as per your business need.
2. Use BADi -> ME_PROCESS_PO_CUST & implement the logic as per your need.
Hope the above is helpful.
Regards,
Vivek

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